	<p>
		We see throughout the book that Jahovah is quite conceited.
		For our first example, take a look as early as 1 Nephi 1:8.
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		<cite>1 Nephi 1:8</cite>
		<blockquote>
			<p>
				And being thus overcome with the Spirit, he was carried away in a vision, even that he saw the heavens open, and he thought he saw God sitting upon his throne, surrounded with numberless concourses of angels in the attitude of singing and praising their God. 
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	<p>
		Jehovah has some of his angels surrounding him just singing his praise.
		Seriously?
		If you were some great and powerful being, would you need someone there bolstering your ego, or would you just know how great you were?
		The missionaries I spoke with tell me they think Jehovah didn&apos;t tell the angels to do that, but instead, they just do that out of gratitude for all he&apos;s done for them and us.
		But again, if you&apos;re not highly egotistical, that sort of thing is going to get really old, really fast.
		If he wasn&apos;t egotistical, he&apos;d probably tell them to knock it off.
		Also, if the angels weren&apos;t either mindless drones or under orders, singing praises is going to get old for them too.
		They&apos;re going to want to stop.
		But no.
		He doesn&apos;t want them to stop.
		He actually wants <strong>*more*</strong> praise.
		He wants a land full of only people that praise him:
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	<div class="cited-quotation">
		<cite>2 Nephi 10:19</cite>
		<blockquote>
			<p>
				Wherefore, I will consecrate this land unto thy seed, and them who shall be numbered among thy seed, forever, for the land of their inheritance; for it is a choice land, saith God unto me, above all other lands, wherefore I will have all men that dwell thereon that they shall worship me, saith God.
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		</blockquote>
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	<p>
		Here, we&apos;re shown that Jehova wants us to glorify him forever:
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		<cite>Jacob 2:21</cite>
		<p>
			Do ye not suppose that such things are abominable unto him who created all flesh?
			And the one being is as precious in his sight as the other.
			And all flesh is of the dust; and for the selfsame end hath he created them, that they should keep his commandments and glorify him forever.
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